Autumn Sundown
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I'm just wondering if you would consider this to be a mature hairline. I have early male pattern baldness on my dad's side, and no male pattern baldness but deep mature hairlines on my mom's side, so as I'm sure you can guess, I'm a little confused. The men who lose their hair on my dad's side are typically NW3 with advanced thinning by my age.
I don't have any thinning around the hairline. I don't shed very much and the hairs I do shed are always very thick all the way through. I don't have any scalp itch or discomfort.
I'm physically very much like my maternal grandfather and my hairline is shaped very much like his was at my age. Hopefully I follow in his footsteps, haha.
Anyway, what do you think?
I don't have any thinning around the hairline. I don't shed very much and the hairs I do shed are always very thick all the way through. I don't have any scalp itch or discomfort.
I'm physically very much like my maternal grandfather and my hairline is shaped very much like his was at my age. Hopefully I follow in his footsteps, haha.
Anyway, what do you think?